The Kansas City Chiefs lost a number of free agents in the previous offseason, including defensive tackle Khalen Saunders, wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, right tackle Andrew Wylie, safety Juan Thornhill, and left tackle Orlando Brown Jr.
After winning a championship, it can be challenging to keep veterans on staff, and the Chiefs will probably lose a couple more important players in 2024. Starting defensive end Mike Danna is one player who could leave after Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano of ESPN NFL insiders provided an update on free agency on March 3.
The headline of the section of Fowler and Graziano’s report, which was based on rumours they had heard during the NFL combine, read: “Are older free agents gaining attention?”
Described by Fowler as a “versatile lineman who can play inside or out” for a new squad, Danna was the second name on the list. According to the seasoned writer, the goal of this piece was to showcase “free agents who aren’t household names but should do pretty well this month.
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Written by Michael Obermuller
March 3, 2024, at 12:05 p.m.
In 2024, Mike Danna of the Chiefs called sleeper a free agent.
Mike Danna, a defensive end with the Getty Kansas City Chiefs, was classified as a “sleeper free agent” in 2024.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost a number of free agents in the previous offseason, including defensive tackle Khalen Saunders, wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, right tackle Andrew Wylie, safety Juan Thornhill, and left tackle Orlando Brown Jr.
After winning a championship, it can be challenging to hold onto veterans, thus the Chiefs will probably lose a number of them.
In 2024, if Danna receives payment from another team, he will have earned every cent. Since joining the league, the 2020 fifth round pick has outperformed expectations; he went from playing on the defensive line on a rotating basis to starting 16 games in 2023.
In 2024, if Danna receives payment from another team, he will have earned every cent. Since joining the league, the 2020 fifth round pick has outperformed expectations; he went from playing on the defensive line on a rotating basis to starting 16 games in 2023.
According to Over the Cap, four years into his NFL career, Danna has made almost $5.255 million. Considering that his rookie contract was for only $263,660 when he was drafted, that is an incredible feat worth 147.7% of his total salary.
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